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Best Golf Base Layers 2025: Top Picks Revealed


When it comes to maintaining your performance on the golf course, the right gear can make all the difference. Among the most essential items in any golfer’s wardrobe are base layers, which provide the perfect foundation for comfort, temperature regulation, and mobility throughout your game.

As the seasons change and temperatures fluctuate, having high-quality base layers becomes crucial to maintaining comfort during an Autumn/Winter round of golf.

In our guide to the best golf base layers 2025, we’ll explore a variety of options designed to keep you warm whilst ensuring maximum breathability and flexibility during your swing.

What are the top contenders in the golf base layer market? Read on to discover which base layers will help you stay comfortable and confident on the course, no matter the weather conditions.

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Best Golf Base Layers 2025


Abacus Spin Golf Base Layer

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

The humble base layer is the essential building block of any layering system. The Spin longsleeve from Abacus is made from 100% polyester Drycool fabric, which is breathable, stretchy and wicking – all the attributes you want from a base layer. 

Abacus base and mid layers tend to run true to size for me and the medium size fitted my non-athletic 74kg, 173 cm frame just right. I’m not a fan of the close compression type of layer so this more relaxed cut suited me well. The turtleneck collar helps keep the warmth in, and the body and sleeve lengths are spot on.  

On the course, the Spin behaves just as you’d hope. It is comfortable and there’s no restriction to swinging. There’s nothing not to like about this piece of apparel.

It comes in a choice of four colours – I tested the navy. It can be used for a variety of outdoor activities and is very good value.  

PROS

  • Soft & comfortable material
  • Stretchy & breathable
  • Excellent value

CONS

  • None

RRP – £39.99

SIZES: S-3XL

COLOUR: Navy, Dark cobalt, White, Black

More info – Abacus Spin Golf Base Layer


FootJoy Thermoseries Base Layer

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

This long sleeve base layer from FootJoy is constructed from a hexagonal pattern Jacquard polyester weave which provides excellent breathability and wicking.  

The medium size fitted my non-athletic 74kg, 173 cm frame just right. The so-called ‘golf compression fit’ gave no great sense of compression, which for me, is a good thing, and there was certainly no restriction while swinging.

I felt that the neck could do with a slightly higher rise to improve heat retention, and the body felt to be a little on the short side. I like a base layer that stays tucked in. 

Other than that, this ThermoSeries base layer performed really well and is particularly comfortable next to the skin, with no chafing from the lock stitch seam.

It comes in just one colour, a crisp white, and is suitable for a variety of cool weather outdoor activities.  

PROS

  • Very comfortable fit
  • Excellent breathability and moisture control 
  • Flexible use

CONS

  • Just one colour option

RRP – £64.99 / $68

SIZES: S-3XL

COLOUR: White

More info – FootJoy UK / FootJoy US

Zerofit Ultimate Base Layer

Reviewed by Paul Miller

I have to say that out of all the items tested this winter this item surprised me the most.

When unboxing the item and feeling it for the first time I was left somewhat perplexed. I do wear a base layer when it gets to winter golf and this was like no other base layer I had felt or seen before. My usual base layers are stretchy and thin whereas this was thicker, more like a light jumper, and had a furry inner lining. I therefore was not expecting much before I put it on and was concerned it might be a little itchy and overly warm.

How wrong was I? Firstly, putting it on was a doddle and did not have fight to put it on. Secondly, the inner lining caused no itchiness what so ever. Thirdly, and most importantly for me, it kept me warm but at no point was I overheating or sweating.

Out on the course there was freedom of movement to my swing – though thicker than a usual base layer there is stretch and give in it.

It seemed to somehow regulate my temperature whereby sweating was never an issue. I also liked how it fitted round my neck, not too tight and not too loose. As such I concur that the Japanese patented heatrub technology – the furry lining – worked for me.

The final test was getting it off. For me, and it might just be me, sometimes getting a base layer off can be a bit of a challenge due the tightness and stretchiness. For those who know what I am talking about you will know what I mean! You will be glad to know that the Zerofit Ultimate base layer passed with flying colours with the getting off test. So much so, I think it should be renamed the FitsAll Ultimate base layer.

I was so intrigued by this item that I put it to the test whilst watching my kids play sports most of the day on a chilly Sunday. The comfort and warmth were still there and I even left it on when I got home. Something I would never do with my usual base layers – I cannot wait to get them off!

So, for these reasons it is a 5 out of 5 and totally recommend.

PROS

  • Keeps you warm without over heating or sweating
  • Easy to get on and off
  • Did not impede my swing
  • Versatile – great for other cold outdoor activities

CONS

  • It is cold if you are having to put it on

RRP – £60 / $75

SIZES: XS-3XL

COLOUR: Black / Forest Green / Grey / Navy / Red / White

More info – ZeroFit Ultimate Base Layer UK / US


Lyle & Scott Golf Technical Base Layer

Reviewed by Victor Levison

When it comes to base layers, Lyle & Scott might not be the first brand that pops into your head.

We all know Lyle & Scott is a fantastic brand, but their base layers are top-notch as well.

The fit of the base layer is great, with sizes ranging from XS to 2XL.

I’m a slim medium, and the medium size fit me perfectly. Sometimes base layers can feel restrictive when you’re swinging, but this one felt like you weren’t even wearing it.

The turtleneck is just the right height, not too low or too high. Made from a polyester-elastane blend with 4-way stretch, it’s really good value for the money. Plus, the classic eagle logo on the neck adds a stylish touch and this base layer provides that extra layer of warmth on chilly days.

The only thing I was not keen on was the large Lyle & Scott lettering down the left arm – but this is just personal taste as I generally prefer more subtle branding.

But overall, I was impressed with the base layer and would definitely recommend giving it a try.

PROS

  • Very comfy
  • Stretchy and warm
  • No swing restrictions

CONS

  • Branding on the sleeve

RRP – £45 / $65

SIZES: XS-2XL

COLOUR: Black / White

More info – Lyle & Scott website


Stuburt Knot Base Layer

Reviewed by Jack Backhouse

Base layers are an essential key to your winter layering. A thin warm layer below your thicker and more weatherproof layers makes keeping warm and playing golf in autumn and winter much more enjoyable.

The Stuburt Knot base layer is a nylon, polyester and elastane mix that creates an unrestrictive garment that feels great next to the skin and doesn’t impede the swing at all.

I would have preferred it to be slightly stretchier to make it easier to get on and off, but once it is on it’s a snug fit that feels like another layer of skin.

The colours are simple and the logo looks great on the neck, for this price, it is excellent value for money.

PROS

  • Very warm
  • Great fit
  • Great value

CONS

  • Doesn’t feel stretchy enough

RRP – £29.99 / $35

SIZES: S-2XL

COLOUR: French Navy / Black / White

More info – Stuburt Knot Base Layer UK / US


Under Armour Men’s ColdGear® Fitted Mock

Reviewed by Max McVittie

I feel like most base layers are all about comfort. I’ve struggled in the past to find one that is comfortable and that doesn’t itch, when I get warm during a round. 

During testing, I had absolutely no issue with any discomfort or itching. I feel as though the neck of a base layer can often be too tight, but this was just right. Although, its designed to offer a tighter compression fit against the skin it wasn’t tight enough to restrict any movement on the arms or the torso. Performance isn’t hindered for more warmth.    

I think the styling is great. The black version can go with any coloured polo or trousers, so it really is versatile in its wear. It can also easily be used away from the golf course in any other active sport – I often dual used base layers for football and running.  

Having a four-way stretch really provides that ultra-warmth feel.  

PROS

  • Comfortable fit  
  • Great insulation 
  • Sleek styling 

CONS

  • None

RRP – £50 / $55

SIZES: S-2XL – 4XL in the US

COLOUR: Black / Charcoal Light Heather / White / Dark Green / Navy

More info – Under Armour UK / Under Armour US


Oscar Jacobson Hamilton Thermal Base Layer

Reviewed by Tom Bullough

The Hamilton base layer is a great option for any golfer looking to brave the winter golf. There is multiple colours available, and it fits great under your other winter garments.

Made from a lightweight technical fabric blend making it very comfortable and soft along with perfect mobility on your golf swing. I barely noticed I was wearing it when out on the golf course nor the chilly temperatures we played in. It is also looks very smart with a variety of golf apparel so can be combined with multiple layers or a single polo if you don’t like wearing jackets or jumpers when you play.

The Oscar Jacobson branding is also cleverly placed, easy to see what brand it is without being too invasive on the eye.

Overall, it was ideal for a base layer. A great option for when it is particularly chilly, looks really smart, and felt comfortable. 

PROS

  • Comfortable
  • Stylish
  • Good colour options

CONS

  • None

RRP – £44.99

SIZES: S-3XL

COLOUR: White / Pewter / Black / Navy 

More info – Oscar Jacobson Hamilton base layer


Adidas COLD.RDY Golf Base Layer

Reviewed by Jack Backhouse

Everyone should have a good base layer. I’ve previously shied away from them as owning a few poor ones has led me to having to pull it down and adjust it after every shot became too much of a pain, so I just opted to wear more baggy layers instead.

The Adidas base layer gave me no such problems, and I’m more than happy to recommend it. It’s thick and warm, easier to get on and off than previous base layers I’ve owned, and it stays in place when you swing.

They are a pretty essential item to have on during winter as they allow you to wear less bulky layers keeping your swing free and your drives long.

I like the logo on the neck and the forearms are tight enough and the right length. Highly recommend. 

PROS

  • Warm
  • Easy to get on & off
  • Thick

CONS

  • None

RRP – £45 / $55

SIZES: XS-2XL

COLOUR: Crew Navy / Carbon

More info – Adidas Cold.Rdy base layer UK / Adidas Cold.Rdy base layer US


Best Golf Base Layers 2025

In conclusion, investing in the right golf base layers can significantly enhance your performance on the course, regardless of the weather conditions.

As we’ve explored, the best golf base layers 2025 offer a combination of comfort, breathability, and advanced fabric technology to keep you warm and dry during your round.

Whether you prefer lightweight options for cooler days or thicker, insulated layers for chilly rounds, there’s something on the market to suit every golfer’s needs.

Remember, the key to quality golf lies not just in your clubs and swing but also in how well you can adapt to your playing environment. By choosing high-quality base layers, you’ll stay comfortable, dry, and warm throughout your game.

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